Conference Proceedings
35th APCOM Symposium 2011
Conference Proceedings
35th APCOM Symposium 2011
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Multi-Disciplinary Engineering Research and Development Skills for Mining - A Case Study
This paper discusses how advanced manufacturing technology (AMT), which is fundamentally reliant on and developed via multi-disciplinary skills, has benefitted non-mining industries, and what lessons can be derived from this experience to benefit the mining industry, particularly underground coal mining. Examples of AMT use in conventional' industry, some drawn from the more than 25 years experience in many different industries of the Automation and Robotics team at the University of Wollongong, are described to show typical benefits, risks and opportunities expected in using AMT. Applying AMT to mining brings many unique challenges and this paper expands on these and then provides practical examples of how a multi-disciplinary team can develop new processes and systems leading to productivity, safety and other benefits for underground coal mining.
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C D Cook, S Van Duin, I Porter
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- Published: 2011
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